Hertfordshire

Drier and Brighter Weekend Expected in Rickmansworth

By

Lisa Hayes
16 April 2026, 5:43 pm

Residents in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, can look forward to a drier and brighter weekend as high pressure builds across the region, according to the Met Office. While the coming days will bring some unsettled weather, conditions are expected to improve significantly by Sunday, providing a clearer window for outdoor activities.

Thursday will see light rain, with a 50 per cent chance of showers in the afternoon and temperatures reaching 16°C. Friday is set to be the warmest day of the week, with temperatures climbing to 18°C and sunny intervals. However, residents should be prepared for winds with gusts reaching up to 28mph, and a 40 per cent chance of rain by the evening.

The weekend will feature a shift toward calmer weather, with high pressure bringing drier conditions to the area. Saturday will have sunny intervals and a high of 16°C, though there remains a 40 per cent chance of rain around 6pm. Sunday is currently forecast to be the driest day of the weekend, with only a 20 per cent chance of rain in the afternoon, light winds, and a high of 14°C.

Those planning to visit outdoor spots like the Rickmansworth Aquadrome should be aware that while air pollution levels are low, pollen levels remain high due to the peak birch season. Levels are expected to moderate to a moderate rating by Sunday. Additionally, the Met Office notes that ultraviolet levels will be moderate throughout the weekend, and officials advise wearing sunscreen during midday hours.

As of 16 April 2026, there are no weather warnings in force for Rickmansworth. Looking further ahead, the long-range forecast suggests the area may see dry weather continue into the start of next week, before a return to more unsettled conditions toward the end of April.

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